Jeremi Suri

Jeremi Suri

Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs; Professor of Public Affairs and History

Education:
Ph.D. in History, Yale University, 2001
M.A. in History, Ohio University, 1996
A.B. in History, Stanford University, 1994
Research Areas:
Strategy, Leadership, Decision-Making
International Relations, National Security, Globalization
Modern History, Public Activism, Organizational Change
Teaching Areas:
International Affairs and Diplomacy
Finance
Management and Leadership (including Nonprofits)

Jeremi Suri holds the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin. He is a professor in the University's Department of History and the LBJ School of Public Affairs. Dr. Suri is the author and editor of eleven books on contemporary politics and foreign policy, most recently Civil War By Other Means: America's Long and Unfinished Fight for Democracy. His other books include The Impossible Presidency: The Rise and Fall of America's Highest Office; Henry Kissinger and the American Century; Liberty's Surest Guardian: American Nation-Building from the Founders to Obama; and Foreign Policy Breakthroughs: Cases in Successful Diplomacy (with Robert Hutchings).

Dr. Suri writes for major newspapers and magazines including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, Dallas Morning News, Houston Chronicle, Boston Globe, The Atlantic, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, Fortune, The American Prospect and Wired — as well as for various online sites and blogs. He is a popular public lecturer, and appears frequently on radio and television.

Dr. Suri teaches courses on strategy and decision-making, leadership, globalization, international relations and modern history. He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses, and he teaches and serves as academic director for the Executive Master in Public Leadership program (EMPL) at LBJ. His research and teaching have received numerous prizes. In 2007 Smithsonian magazine named him one of America's "Top Young Innovators" in the arts and sciences. In 2018 he received the Pro Bene Meritis Award for Contributions to the Liberal Arts. In the same year also received the President’s Associates Teaching Excellence Award from the University of Texas at Austin.

Courses Taught
Spring 2024 - 59475 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2024 - 60310 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Spring 2023 - 60290 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2023 - 61460 - PL 384E - Policy and Politics
Fall 2023 - 61175 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Summer 2022 - 89110 - PA 389E - Research Capstone
Spring 2022 - 59135 - PA 383E - Executive Management
Spring 2022 - 59255 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2022 - 60905 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Summer Full 2021 - 89280 -
Spring 2021 - 60641 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2021 - 61089 - PA 388L - Advanced Topics in Management
Spring 2020 - 58410 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2020 - 59050 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Spring 2019 - 60140 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2019 - 59315 - PA 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Spring 2018 - 60790 - PA 388K – Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2018 - 60830 - PA 388K – Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Spring 2017 - 61425 - PA388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2017 - 60865 - PA 388K – Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Spring 2016 - 60290 - PA388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2016 - 60680 - PA388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Spring 2015 - 61170 - PA388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2015 - 59965 - PA388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Spring 2014 - 63600 - PA388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Spring 2013 - 62870 - PA388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Fall 2013 - 63660 - PA388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy
Contact Information
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Campus location:
SRH 3.378